That line is not only thin, its often too thin to judge. To a point where its rather arbitrary to say its the one or the other. I think it would be cool if XY would be dead until end of year and if someone should get some weird ideas due to that he should come (with the head of XY) for a cup of tea to my place and we can have a nice chat. Is that now wishing or ordering? If its the later, it proves my point if its the former, no one will need to "order" an execution, people just have to publicly wish it like that. They just have to make sure they evade certain phrases. Ok, something less theoretical: Someone says publicly this guy is a terrorist therefore he should be killed, civilian outside of a battle area totally unrelated to battle action or not. If in two weeks his corps is found you say the guy "wishing" for it is 100% innocent. Did I get that right?